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#Twitter wants to bring the spotlight back to third-party apps

“Twitter wants to bring the spotlight back to third-party apps”

After years of a tumultuous relationship with developers, Twitter’s now trying hard to win them over again.

In its latest step, the company wants to promote third-party apps on its platform. The firm’s using Twitter Toolbox, a web page it launched in February, to highlight apps to a select number of users.

As reported by TechCrunch, the experiment is starting off by suggesting safety-related apps to users, such as tools to filter out vile comments.

Amir Shevat, Twitter’s head of Product for its developer platform, told the publication that the company wants to contextualize app suggestions for users based on their actions:

[Developers] want users and we want to provide them with the right users at the right time — giving value both to Twitter users, who are at the moment needing those developer innovations, and giving distribution to those developers.

As you can see in the picture below, when a user blocks someone, Twitter might suggest apps such as Block Party, Bodyguard, and Moderate that help you tune your bird site experience by filtering out unwanted content — going beyond what the platform can do on its own.

Twitter will now surface third-party apps based on user actions.
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